
What's on in England on #AccessDay 2019?
Venues all over the UK are celebrating Disabled Access Day. Here are the top #AccessDay hotspots in England with lots of opportunities to go somewhere different and try something new on Disabled Access Day!
Venues all over the UK are celebrating Disabled Access Day. Here are the top #AccessDay hotspots in England with lots of opportunities to go somewhere different and try something new on Disabled Access Day!
Autumn is in full swing! Days are getting shorter and keeping warm is the first thought in most people’s minds. So, stay toasty this November with our top choices of accessible events that will keep you excited this fall!
The Houses of Parliament were involved with Disabled Access Day for the second time this year and with a 4.5-star review as a result of their involvement in 2015, people had high expectations! Find out more about the accessibility of the Houses of Parliament, what they got up to on Disabled Access Day and their plans over the coming year.
Autumn is finally here! It’s getting colder but that doesn’t mean the fun has to freeze too. Put these events in your diary to make sure October is a blast!
Find out how Thinktank, Birmingham got on in their first-ever Disabled Access Day!
Back again! We have created a small list of suggestions of fun and factual accessible events to keep the most active and adventurous personalities excited in September.
Find out about accessible events happening all over the country throughout August! From audio described and captioned film showings to after hours workshops in museums, is your next day out on the list?
We're talking about Early Bird Openings! Find out what an Early Bird Opening is, and our tips for making your Early Bird Opening a success.
The Imperial War Museum took part in Disabled Access Day for the first time this year. Here, they provide some feedback and tell us about their DAD experience!
Find out about accessible events happening around the country throughout July. Our list includes captioned and audio described theatre performances as well as BSL interpreted tours.